Fury weighs in at lightest since Klitschko.

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  • South Champion
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    Fury weighs in at lightest since Klitschko.

    Fury was 247 for the Klitschko fight in 2015.

    In the span of two and a half years Fury balloned up to 400, then back down to 276 for his next fight. Then, his next fight two months later, he lost an additional 18 pounds and weighed in at 258. Finally, three months later was the Wilder fight. It was almost 3 years to the day of the Klitschko fight and Fury weighed in at 256.

    Fury's trainer said the massive weight loss in a short period weakened Fury, so his body needed a break before losing more weight. So he returned 6 months after the Wilder fight and weighed in at 263 for the Schwartz fight, a gain of 7 pounds.

    It's been three months since Fury's last fight and he dropped another 9 pounds and is now 254. His lightest weight since the 247 he was for the Klitschko fight. He's now only seven pounds away from that weight. Which he'll probably hit, since the Wilder rematch is in February which is still 5 months away.
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    #2
    Nice, no excuses when he gets ktfo.

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      #3
      Furys no fool , he knows it's real fight tomorrow night and needed to be lighter. Wallin is the best southpaw in the division ,everyone will eat their words on here when he performs better then anyone has against an actual in shape Fury.

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      • boxinggod101
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        #4
        Originally posted by Marchegiano
        Nice, no excuses when he gets ktfo.
        By who?.......

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          That's a step in the right direction but he still looks soft and fat compared to a lean hard heavyweight like Wilder. He would need to weight about 225 to really look hard and fit and that will never happen. I guess if he can win with extra blubber it doesn't matter much. Look at Ruiz who is obese and about 60 pounds overweight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            That's a step in the right direction but he still looks soft and fat compared to a lean hard heavyweight like Wilder. He would need to weight about 225 to really look hard and fit and that will never happen. I guess if he can win with extra blubber it doesn't matter much. Look at Ruiz who is obese and about 60 pounds overweight.
            Fury will always look soft and fat. No way to tighten his skin after he went from 250lbs to 400+ and back down to 260.

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              #7
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              That's a step in the right direction but he still looks soft and fat compared to a lean hard heavyweight like Wilder. He would need to weight about 225 to really look hard and fit and that will never happen. I guess if he can win with extra blubber it doesn't matter much. Look at Ruiz who is obese and about 60 pounds overweight.
              Wilder and Joshua looked like they were in better shape than Fury and Ruiz, but both of those fights were the toughest of their careers and are getting rematches.

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                Fury will be unstoppable. Only Usyk and Big Baby will be threats.

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